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“Digital Classes Cannot Make Doctors,” Indian Medical Students Enrolled in China Want Govt to Intervene
Students have written multiple letters under the name of ‘International Students of India’ and ‘China International Students Union’ seeking return to physical classes. 'Virtual classes cannot create doctors,' they claim
Captain Should Act Against Badals Or Quit As Punjab CM: Congress MP Partap Singh Bajwa
He said action against the Badals in 2015 sacrilege and firing cases was the “number one issue”, and Congress could face difficulties in polls if steps were not taken.
Make Black Fungus Injections Free, Priyanka Gandhi Urges PM Modi
Priyanka Gandhi further said that till date, more than 11,000 cases of black fungus infection have been reported from the country, claiming that there is a shortage of injection to treat the infection.
Cities are Unlocking, But Precautions Vital: Don't Repeat these Deadly Mistakes from Covid 2nd Wave
Experts are now forewarning about a third deadly wave approaching India, which might affect children adversely.
E-rickshaw Driver in Delhi Stabs Woman Multiple Times Over Monetary Dispute; Arrested
The woman was taken to BSA Hospital in Rohini and later she was referred to Safdarjung Hospital, where her condition was stated to be stable.
Odisha Class 12 Exams Cancelled, 'Students Lives More Important,' Says CM
CHSE Odisha cancels class 12 exams aims at declaring the results of Odisha class 12 students by June 30.
Indian Navy's Ship Airavat Arrives at Visakhapatnam With Covid-19 Relief Material
INS Airavat embarked 140 metric tonnes liquid medical oxygen, 3,898 oxygen cylinders and 100 ventilators from Singapore and Vietnam, the Indian Navy said in a statement.
Ahead of FATF Meet, Pakistan Knocks on Masood Azhar's Door, Says He Wasn't at Home
Pakistan has also registered two cases against terrorists Azhar, Rauf Asgar and Sajid Mir in what is being seen as a bid to get off the watchdog's grey list.
Antigua and Barbuda Prefers Repatriation of Choksi from Dominica to India Directly: Local Media
A Dominica High Court is hearing an Habeas Corpus petition filed on behalf of Choksi challenging his illegal detention.
Banks Can Sell Vijay Mallya's Properties, Shares Worth Rs 5,646 Crore to Recover Dues
According to an official of lead bank SBI, symbolic possession of properties mentioned in the order would be taken by lenders after following due legal process.
Gujarat Promotes Class 10, 12 Students, What Will be Admission Criteria
With undertainity caused among students due to the pandemic, it is unlikely that the seats in colleges will be filled completely. Last year too, 55 per cent of seats in engineering had remain vacant while in dental colleges 200 seats were vacant for the l...
Cancellation of Board Exams Will Not Have Much Impact on Admission Process in JNU, Jamia
The cancellation of the board exams will not have much of an impact on JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia and the IP University
594 Doctors Have Died Due to Covid-19 in Second Wave: IMA
According to the IMA, 748 doctors died of the infection across the country in the first wave of the pandemic.
BIEAP to Hold Inter Exams in August, Asks Centre to Not Hold JEE, NEET Till Then
Adimulapu requested centre not to hold any national-wide entrance tests for college admissions including JEE, NEET etc till the state board exams are not held.
UKBSE Uttarakhand Board Cancels 12th Board Exam
Uttarakhand government decided to cancel Class 12 state board examinations due to the pandemic situation
THE Asia Ranking 2021: IISc Top Indian Institute, China Remains Best in Region
THE Asia Ranking 2021: China has retained the top slot in the region for the second consecutive year with Tsinghua University. Japan too has put up a good show with six universities in the top 10.